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TITS VTA i iM-S"vTLLH ' v UTT AH . . . .1 Mondav ARoniooa, June HriijA- Paul Smathers To Head Squadron At State College Paul Eugene Smathers of Can ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Del aney Smathers, has been named to . head the Arnold Air Society Squad ron at NC State College. He was also chosen treasurer of the hon orary military society, Scabbard and Blade. Driver Escapes As Car Overturns Fred Wilson escaped serious in , jury Tuesday night as his car struck a telephone pole and turn- vu over un its siutr. i ne atciuriu occurred on the Fibreville road. Canton Police Chief W. N. Stroup and officers Moore. Wilson and .Cochran investigated. West'Pigeon News Items MRS. HORACE PEEK Mountaineer Reporter The W.S.C.S. of Bethel Metho dist Church held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. L. M. Sherrill with Mrs. Hugh K. Terrell joint hostess. Taking part in the program were Mrs. Jim Welch, Mrs. Ralph Kelley and Miss Audrey Sherrill, daughter of the hostess. Faculty members of the Metho dist Church Bible school the past week were Mrs. David Vance. Mrs. Bert Cagie, Mrs. Betty Osborne, Mrs. Hugh Frady, Mrs. Gudger Worley. Musical director was Miss Betty West. Miss Theresa Wright and Miss Norma Jean Sheffield had Girl Scouts Enjoy Arts and Crafts DAD WILL SAY "ROGER When Presented With Shirts FromnikY'S ft 1 ' f - -$ ' A ft 'S ' -i. , f iff yy ' ' There' more to this shirt than meet V h IV. t - ! mmmmz i , -; j . ...... ' 1 f f J y -:v . f ' . ' nmWl ii M ff'T . 5.S- 15 4 v f f ..1 This group of Girl Scouts Is shown in the Aits and Crafts Room at Camp Junaluska. where they spent last week. Miss Mary Lu El wood, counselor and Instructor in crafts is standing at the left. Girls sealed at the table engaged in making bracelets are, left to right, Carolyn Dayton, Gail Woodard, Judy Harrell, Carolyn Davis, Nancy Prevost, and Betty Owen. ' SEE US FOR DOW 2-4-D WEED KILLER We have Amine, Formula 40. Esteron 44, Esteron Brush Killer, and Dow Sodium 'TCA 90, an effective grass '.Killer;'':-;. HAYWOOD COUNTY COO F; Depot Phone 722 8 Students Arrive For Vacation On Fines Creek MRS. SAM FERGUSON Mountaineer Reporter A number of students a-e back home on Fines. Creek for summer vacations. Henry Green, who has been at the University of North Carolina for the past two years, is now at home with his father, It. W. Green. Ctnie Ferguson, a student at Western Carolina Teachers Col leRP, is also at home for the sum mer. Perry Plemmons, another stu dent at Chapel Hill, has been speiulinfi a vacation 'wilh bis par ents, Mr. and Mis. Jones Plem mons, on Spring Creek. He plans to return to summer school in (he near future. chased a place In Virginia, moved there last week. Mrs. Green will join him as soon as she is ab'.e to travel. She has been ill with pneumonia, There's more to this shirt than meet the eye . . . the contour-construction assures perfect fit ... the wrinkle-free collar won't crack up for the life of the shirt. You'll findings Shirts arc Roger with you. Come in and get mime good-looking Wings Shirts toda). Oliiv in iir Force Stang-tingp Wrinkl-fre collar mod under Ctlonttt pattni Xt) vndor Clontt patent i Mrs. Nellie Aldridge of New York. Mrs. Dorothy Mct'racken and Miss Barbara McCracken of West Asheville, recently spent sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles li. McCracken. Joe Grocn, with his cousin David Noland, is enjoying a ten-tlay' vaca tion at Fort Mead, Fla. Miss Mary Jane McCrary has re turned from a visit to the home of her sister in Mauricttn, (5a. Anion'! the service men visiting their parents me J. M. Price, Candler Justice and Daniel Fisher. Miss I.ncy Itatlibonp is vacation ins at home wilh her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Reeves Ralhboue. Two former Fines Creek resi dents have returned here to make their homes. Mark Kirkpatrick, who has been living In Hazelwood, has purchased the Green place and is moving there this week. Manford Fisher, who bas been living at Clyde for some time, has moved his family back to the old Fisliei; home on Fines Creek.r Jim Carpenlor, Fines Creek agri culture teacher, and Mrs. Carpen ter are attending an agricultural meeting at Myrtle Beach. W. H. Sanderson Dies In Hospital After Long Illness William II. Sanderson, Sr.. (50, died Saturday morning in a veter ans hospital following an extended illness. A Waynesville resident for the past three years, he was a native of Washington, D. C, the son of the late Charles and Mary Cl'awke Sanderson and was a retired li. S. Civil Service employe, He was a World War I veteran, had been connected for 42 years with the U. S. Geological Survey in Washington, D. C, where he was active in sports programs and Boys Club work of the Catholic Church. '. . ' Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Miriam McClure Sanderson of Waynesville, R. 1; two sons, W. H. Jr., and John Clark of the home; one brother, George W. Sanderson of Washington, D. C; everal nieces and nephews. Final rites were held this morn ing in St. John's Catholic Church, Waynesville. The Rev. Father Law rence Newman officiated and buri al was in Green Hill Cemetery. Rosary was said at Garrett Fu neral Home here Sunday at 8:15 p.m. Pallbearer? were Harry Robbins, Leo Martel, Andrew Mekarski, Marion Holcombe, James Hurley and Raul Carvalho. . DAD - FATHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS lilLLr ULL by fclco Oenuine Lowhide 2S:, plj KEY CASE - Buxton Bill $1.25 plus tax. ROBINSON REMINDER (pocket secretary)-,)?! d cut? rrrn .i vnrtvrvxr v . .. i onuni i un am iiimi.it i uuiiwilll I ens ailll hets Special Uesk Fnsemhlrf STATIONERY CABINETS by Monta and ll SI. Ill MEMO-PAC with Pedestal Calendar SI! .(ill. BRIEF CASE $7.00 and up plus tax. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS - UNDERWOOD - SMITH CORONA - UKMINGT FATHER'S DAY CARDS by Gibson I llusl THE BOOK STORE Your Patronage Appreciated V. B. Green, who recently pur- charge of the nursery. Sonoma Lodge Oldtimers were entertained with a chicken supper Thursday night in the Bethel school cafeteria. The Eastern Star Ladies prepared the supper. The young Sonoma Lodge members were hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Moore celeb rated their sixth wedding annivers ary Sunday. I i Two Fines Creek residents have been patients in the Haywood County Hospital. They are Vance Holbrook and Kelley Evans. WIDE fc-J Cooler Mr. and Mrs. Dave Peek were visitors this weekend of Mrs. T. H. Singleton, mother of Mrs. Peek. Jo Jack Wells, recent graduate of Brevard College, is a life guard at the Methodist Assembly at Lake Junaluska. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wells. DRESS SHIRTS - $2.59 up A WIDE CHOICE IN SPORTS SHORT or LONG SLEEVES I I 1 "if' Sm- - i v ,-Jhs I HI II" llirl I IM III! I II II I Mil li I Mr. and Mrs. James B. Downs of Asheville were weekend visit ors of Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Sloan. Mrs. J. W, Moore,' bettew known as "Aunt Lou," was guest of hon. or at a dinner celebrating her 92nd birthday Friday. Hostess was her daughter, Mrs. Bill Coleman of Canton. . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sisk announce the marriage of their daughter Clara to Staff Sgt. George R. De Bord of Canton. The ceremony took place June 4 in Andalusia Ala. Another recent bride is Mrs Weaver Calhey's daughter Edith who was married to W. Clark of Virginia. There will be a called meeting of the Community Development Program soon to organize Softball teams. Please remember that the regu lar monthly meetings are held the first Wednesday night of each month. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY ALLENE HOOPER .STEWART VS PERRY .STEWART The defendant above named will t;iko notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County. North Carolina, by plain tiff and against the defendant for an absolute divorce upon the grounds of two years separation, that the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Hay wood County at his office in the Courthouse in Waynesville, North Carolina, within twenty-seven days after the 11th day of Julv, 1951. and answer or demur to the com plaint filed in said action, or the relief sought for will bo given. This June 11, 1951. J. B. SILER Clerk Superior Court 2091 J 11-14-18-21-25 i ! " .j r : 'II ir. ".. 'tt'fc'lJ:r- : , i.,,.., . , v w, ... .-v-w.: i mm o', ,Jo.-.JJ l i rriTririn T r .-." u jf'.' IK"' V i. t- ' J. L -.. .! if : QDHRT QMTRTQ ! QQ ; waijl uiuiiJiK i;iwu We Can Please You At OY'S DEPT. STORE DID YOU KNOW ... (bat for each 100 lbs. of Ammonium Nitrate used you can increase your corn yield approximately 15 BUSHELS PER ACRE For High Corn Yields Side Dress Your Corn NOW with 33' AMMONIUM NITRATE HAYWOOD COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP, INC. Phone 722 Depot St. These folks are enjoying something that's being pioneered by Buick. It's freedom from the blinding glare of bright summer sunlight. It's freedom from hot laps caused by the sun's rays beating down through the broad expanse of windshield. These freedoms, trace to a new feature you, may have noticed i.n '51 Buicks a new kind of glass t with a cool, soft, blue-green tint, in every glass area of the car, front, side and back. Buick engineers tell us that this "Buick first" reduces glare 18 over conventional glass cuts sun heat as much as 45 and Buick engineers are very conservative fellows. This glare-and-heat-reducing Easy-eye glass is . factory-installed at moderate extra charge. It gives you a built-in transparent "sun visor" right in tfie windshield and it also dulls the dazzle of oncom ing headlights at night. As we ye said, this is something liuick l owners were the nrst to enjoy, it takes its place with such exclusives as the yalve-in-lu.,,.l Fireball Engine coil springs on all four whu! - the firm power linkage of torque-tube dric-ai J the magic of Dynaflow. As we've also said rather modestly "Smart bu Buick." Come in soon and find'out what an understate nu ;it that really is. Ewtpmni,ueeutorifa, trim and modtU art tvbjtet to fkangf w,Uoul h,i,, - , ' 0 HoAUMASTkH, optional at extra tout on other Strie. No other car provides all this: DYNAFLOW DMVt miBALL ENGINE 4-WHBEl COIL SPRINGING DUAL VENTIATON PUSH-BAR FOREFRONT TORQUE TUBE DRVf WWTf-ClOW INSTRUMENTS DRFAVUINE STriNC BOOr BY fISHER Whn btHtr aulomobifai art buill BUICK will biii them ptinnl at rttra OfMl-wataMr en nvnt modf. Not pmtntll mtaitabtt Calforna and MaMMekuttttM.) . Tww I. f TWO rN,lwirt. vry Minto wii)-9. Your rv foG-' TMLOR MOTOR COMMIT Phone 1197 Depot Street
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